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Arts Management Programs Train Future Arts Administrators

By Beth Luberecki, Washington Post

“Our philosophy is that there’s nothing that can’t really be done online at this point,” says David Edelman, director of the performing arts leadership and…

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Pianist Isaac Williams ’20 Returns to Lynchburg to Perform with Jazz Trio

The first piano Isaac Williams ever owned wasn’t a Steinway or a Yamaha. It was a light-up model from Toys R Us. “My dad bought…

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Brass Studio Participates in Mock Wedding Performance

Shenandoah Conservatory brass students participated in a mock brass quintet wedding performance on Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall, under the direction…

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The Loaf Wins Regional Title in College Improv Tournament, Advances to Finals

On Saturday, Feb. 2, Shenandoah’s improv comedy team The Loaf competed at the Baltimore Regional College Improv Tournament. The Loaf split into two teams, The…

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Shenandoah Celebrates World Music Therapy Day

Shenandoah’s music therapy department celebrated its practice and the touching of hearts around the world through music on World Music Therapy Day (WMTD), Friday, March…

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Acting Students Attend Workshop at Georgia Film Academy

Auxiliary Adjunct Professor of Theatre and veteran actor Hank Stone, M.F.A, traveled with a group of senior acting students to Atlanta for a very special actors’…

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Cassard Presents Insightful Piano Masterclass on French Repertoire

French pianist and recent World of the Piano guest artist Phillipe Cassard presented an insightful and invigorating masterclass for Shenandoah Conservatory students, giving them the…

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Amalthea Performs in Kronos Quartet’s Masterclass at Freer Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Amalthea Quartet from Shenandoah Conservatory performed at the highly publicized Kronos Quartet masterclass at the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, March…

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New Film Festival Seeks Submissions

The Film Studio at Shenandoah Holds Its First Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival For Young Artists

The Film Studio at Shenandoah University is seeking the best young filmmakers in the nation through its Virginia Emerging Filmmakers Festival, presented in association with…

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Understanding How Faith Intersects With Learning In The Classroom

Shenandoah’s School of Education & Leadership Receives Grant to Explore Spiritually Responsible Pedagogy

When teachers bring their authentic selves into the classroom and teach with intention to honor their students as unique, whole individuals, greater success tends to…

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